See the howto's, having a static IP simplifies your life greatly...
-JMS
----- Original Message -----
From: exqt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 1999 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: networking problems
> it's actually a static ip address.
>
> Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 04:10:03PM -0700, exqt wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi, today I installed Red Hat 6.0 on my system. The installation went
> > > perfect, Red Hat detected my network card, I configured everything,
but
> > > when I rebooted and tried pinging hostnames/IP's I got "Network
> > > Unreachable". I don't know what's wrong so I ask you to please help
me.
> > > Here is some more details:
> > >
> > > * I'm using the @Home service.
> > > * My Ethernet card is: Linksys LNE100TX
> > > * Red Hat assigned the Tulip driver for the card.
> > > * The kernel version is 2.2.5-15
> > >
> > > Please e-mail me if you need to know anything else in order to help
me.
> > > Thank you!
> >
> > What protocol do they use to assign IPs? DHCP? You need to be running
> > 'pump' on boot, and probably should get the pump update from
> > ftp.redhat.com or mirror (all the others as well). You can use
> > 'netcfg' to set up the protocol if need be.
> >
> > --
> > Hal B
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> > Linux helps those who help themselves
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